The third album from this band from Canada.
The band was a quartet on this album with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
Two guests added guitars and vocals.
I have been pretty impressed by their first two albums. You can find my reviews of them somewhere else in this blog.
Brass Camel is clocking in at three quarters of an hour.
The album starts out as Rush on their Fly By Night album and that is misleading the listener to believe we are getting a Rush copycat album.
The music is rather a blend of funk, mainstream rock and heavy prog. There is still some Rush influences too.
The music is catchy, groovy and pretty hard. There are a lot of good hooks and melodies here. The vocals is good too.
This album has some pretty big commercial potential and should appeal to anyone into modern rock.
3 points

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